Meditations in Nature at Lindsay

Wings Over Diablo print by Arline Reimann
Wings Over Diablo print by Arline Reimann

Curated by Peter FoucaultMeditations in Nature asks: How do artists capture the moment in nature? What is their relationship to nature, the natural world and how they depict it?

Delve into the deep questions of art and wildlife with these curios, meditative and contemplative artworks selected and created by Walnut Creek’s Center for Community Arts students and instructors. The exhibition reflects how the artists answer questions about nature and their relationship to it. By exploring the natural world of flora and fauna through different mediums, each artist selected for this exhibition goes down their own path in expressing their personal relationship to our natural world.

Lindsay Wildlife Director of Education Melissa Strongman says this exhibit is a perfect fit for Lindsay.

“Partnering with the Walnut Creek Center for Community Arts is a natural relationship–these artists make up our community and we are a community staple,” according to Strongman. “We have been planning this exhibit for over a year as a way to provide space for artists to share their art.”

CCA is offering a drawing class on Lindsay’s exhibit floor on Monday, March 13. To learn more click here! 

The exhibition will be on display at Lindsay Wildlife in the Buckeye Room (upstairs) and the Manzanita Room (downstairs) from Feb. 15 to Mar. 26.

Join us for an artist reception March 5 at 2 to 4 p.m. at Lindsay Wildlife. The Friends of of Civic Arts Education Foundation are generously sponsoring the reception.